The dispute between the Velvet Underground and the Andy Warhol Foundation over the iconic banana from the cover of 1967's The Velvet Underground & Nico has been resolved, Billboard reports. A New York judge dismissed the lawsuit on Tuesday after receiving a letter from a Warhol Foundation attorney explaining that a settlement had been reached. Details of the resolution are being kept confidential.

The suit was filed in January of last year, when the Velvet Underground's Lou Reed and John Cale accused the Andy Warhol foundation of illegally using the banana image for iPad accessories. They alleged that the foundation, which was founded after Warhol's death in 1987, was trying to "deceive the public" into thinking the band had sponsored or endorsed the banana-branded iPad products.

In September, a federal judge dismissed the band's allegations of copyright infringement. Warhol, who took the banana image from an advertisement, never copyrighted the art. But the case continued on the Velvet Underground's allegations of trademark infringement until this week.